Common use of SERVICE PROJECTIONS Clause in Contracts

SERVICE PROJECTIONS. 39.1 CenturyLink and Carrier will provide a non-binding two-year inter-company forecast for traffic utilization over trunk groups. These forecasts shall be updated semi-annually or at other standard intervals as mutually agreed to by both Parties. The forecast shall include the following information for each trunk group: 39.1.1 Common Language Location Identifier (CLLI-MSG) codes for Tandem and End Office locations; 39.1.2 Two-Six Codes for each trunk group; 39.1.3 Quantity of trunks in service; 39.1.4 Share usage and share overflow information. This information will be derived by taking the highest usage of a 20-day period (generally a four-week period, not to include weekends or holidays) from the previous 12 months, or other interval as local conditions warrant and are mutually agreed to by both Parties; 39.1.5 Major network projects that affect the other Party. Major network projects include, but are not limited to, trunking or network rearrangements, shifts in anticipated traffic patterns, or other activities by either Party that are reflected by a significant increase or decrease in trunking demand for the two-year forecast window.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Commercial Mobile Radio Services (Cmrs) Interconnection Agreement, Commercial Mobile Radio Services Interconnection Agreement

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SERVICE PROJECTIONS. 39.1 CenturyLink 3.1. ALLTEL and Carrier will provide a non-binding two-year inter-company forecast for traffic utilization over trunk groups. These forecasts shall be updated semi-annually or at other standard intervals as mutually agreed to by both Parties. The forecast shall include the following information for each trunk group: 39.1.1 3.1.1. Common Language Location Identifier (CLLI-MSG) codes for Tandem and End Office locations; 39.1.2 3.1.2. Two-Six Codes for each trunk group; 39.1.3 3.1.3. Quantity of trunks in service; 39.1.4 3.1.4. Share usage and share overflow information. This information will be derived by taking the highest usage of a 20-day twenty (20)-day period (generally a four-week period, not to include weekends or holidays) from the previous 12 twelve (12) months, or other interval as local conditions warrant and are mutually agreed to by both Parties; 39.1.5 3.1.5. Major network projects that affect the other Party. Major network projects include, but are not limited to, trunking or network rearrangements, shifts in anticipated traffic patterns, or other activities by either Party that are reflected by a significant increase or decrease in trunking demand for the two-year forecast window.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

SERVICE PROJECTIONS. 39.1 CenturyLink 39.1. Sprint and Carrier will provide a non-binding two-year inter-company forecast for traffic utilization over trunk groups. These forecasts shall be updated semi-annually or at other standard intervals as mutually agreed to by both Parties. The forecast shall include the following information for each trunk group: 39.1.1 39.1.1. Common Language Location Identifier (CLLI-MSG) codes for Tandem and End Office locations; 39.1.2 39.1.2. Two-Six Codes for each trunk group; 39.1.3 39.1.3. Quantity of trunks in service; 39.1.4 39.1.4. Share usage and share overflow information. This information will be derived by taking the highest usage of a 20-day period (generally a four-week period, not to include weekends or holidays) from the previous 12 months, or other interval as local conditions warrant and are mutually agreed to by both Parties; 39.1.5 39.1.5. Major network projects that affect the other Party. Major network projects include, but are not limited to, trunking or network rearrangements, shifts in anticipated traffic patterns, or other activities by either Party that are reflected by a significant increase or decrease in trunking demand for the two-year forecast window.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

SERVICE PROJECTIONS. 39.1 39.1. CenturyLink and Carrier will provide a non-binding two-year inter-company forecast for traffic utilization over trunk groups. These forecasts shall be updated semi-semi- annually or at other standard intervals as mutually agreed to by both Parties. The forecast shall include the following information for each trunk group: 39.1.1 39.1.1. Common Language Location Identifier (CLLI-MSG) codes for Tandem and End Office locations; 39.1.2 39.1.2. Two-Six Codes for each trunk group; 39.1.3 39.1.3. Quantity of trunks in service; 39.1.4 39.1.4. Share usage and share overflow information. This information will be derived by taking the highest usage of a 20-day period (generally a four-week period, not to include weekends or holidays) from the previous 12 months, or other interval as local conditions warrant and are mutually agreed to by both Parties; 39.1.5 39.1.5. Major network projects that affect the other Party. Major network projects include, but are not limited to, trunking or network rearrangements, shifts in anticipated traffic patterns, or other activities by either Party that are reflected by a significant increase or decrease in trunking demand for the two-year forecast window.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

SERVICE PROJECTIONS. 39.1 CenturyLink 3.1. Windstream and Carrier will provide a non-binding two-year inter-company forecast for traffic utilization over trunk groups. These forecasts shall be updated semi-annually or at other standard intervals as mutually agreed to by both Parties. The forecast shall include the following information for each trunk group: 39.1.1 3.1.1. Common Language Location Identifier (CLLI-MSG) codes for Tandem and End Office locations; 39.1.2 3.1.2. Two-Six Codes for each trunk group; 39.1.3 3.1.3. Quantity of trunks in service; 39.1.4 3.1.4. Share usage and share overflow information. This information will be derived by taking the highest usage of a 20-day period (generally a four-week period, not to include weekends or holidays) from the previous 12 months, or other interval as local conditions warrant and are mutually agreed to by both Parties; 39.1.5 3.1.5. Major network projects that affect the other Party. Major network projects include, but are not limited to, trunking or network rearrangements, shifts in anticipated traffic patterns, or other activities by either Party that are reflected by a significant increase or decrease in trunking demand for the two-year forecast window.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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SERVICE PROJECTIONS. 39.1 CenturyLink 3.1. Sprint and Carrier will provide a non-binding two-year inter-company intercompany forecast for traffic utilization over trunk groups. These forecasts shall be updated semi-semi- annually or at other standard intervals as mutually agreed to by both Parties. The forecast shall include the following information for each trunk group: 39.1.1 3.1.1. Common Language Location Identifier (CLLI-MSG) codes for Tandem tandem and End Office end office locations; 39.1.2 3.1.2. Two-Six Codes for each trunk group; 39.1.3 3.1.3. Quantity of trunks in service;: 39.1.4 3.1.4. Share usage and share overflow information. This information will be derived by taking the highest usage of a twenty (20-) day period (generally a four-four (4) week period, not to include weekends or holidays) from the previous 12 twelve (12) months, or other interval as local conditions warrant and are mutually agreed to by both Parties; 39.1.5 3.1.5. Major network projects that affect the other Party. Major network projects include, but are not limited to, trunking or network rearrangements, shifts in anticipated traffic patterns, or other activities by either Party that are reflected by a significant increase or decrease in trunking demand for the two-year forecast window.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

SERVICE PROJECTIONS. 39.1 CenturyLink 3.1. Sprint and Carrier will provide a non-binding two-year inter-company forecast for traffic utilization over trunk groups. These forecasts shall be updated semi-annually or at other standard intervals as mutually agreed to by both Parties. The forecast shall include the following information for each trunk group: 39.1.1 3.1.1. Common Language Location Identifier (CLLI-MSG) codes for Tandem and End Office locations; 39.1.2 3.1.2. Two-Six Codes for each trunk group; 39.1.3 3.1.3. Quantity of trunks in service; 39.1.4 3.1.4. Share usage and share overflow information. This information will be derived by taking the highest usage of a 20-day period (generally a four-four- week period, not to include weekends or holidays) from the previous 12 months, or other interval as local conditions warrant and are mutually agreed to by both Parties; 39.1.5 3.1.5. Major network projects that affect the other Party. Major network projects include, but are not limited to, trunking or network rearrangements, shifts in anticipated traffic patterns, or other activities by either Party that are reflected by a significant increase or decrease in trunking demand for the two-year forecast window.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

SERVICE PROJECTIONS. 39.1 CenturyLink 38.1. Embarq and Carrier will provide a non-binding two-year inter-company forecast for traffic utilization over trunk groups. These forecasts shall be updated semi-semi- annually or at other standard intervals as mutually agreed to by both Parties. The forecast shall include the following information for each trunk group: 39.1.1 38.1.1. Common Language Location Identifier (CLLI-MSG) codes for Tandem and End Office locations; 39.1.2 38.1.2. Two-Six Codes for each trunk group; 39.1.3 38.1.3. Quantity of trunks in service; 39.1.4 38.1.4. Share usage and share overflow information. This information will be derived by taking the highest usage of a 20-day period (generally a four-four- week period, not to include weekends or holidays) from the previous 12 months, or other interval as local conditions warrant and are mutually agreed to by both Parties; 39.1.5 38.1.5. Major network projects that affect the other Party. Major network projects include, but are not limited to, trunking or network rearrangements, shifts in anticipated traffic patterns, or other activities by either Party that are reflected by a significant increase or decrease in trunking demand for the two-year forecast window.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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